FABLEBy Ralph Waldo EmersonTHE MOUNTAIN and the squirrelHad a quarrel;And the former called the latter “Little Pr... [查看全文]
EVOLUTIONBy Langdon SmithWhen you were a tadpole and I was a fishIn the Paleozoic time,And side by side on the... [查看全文]
ENOUGHBy Tom MassonI shot a rocket in the air,It fell to earth, I knew not whereUntil next day, with rage prof... [查看全文]
THE EAGLEBy Alfred TennysonHe clasps the crag with hooked hands;Close to the sun in lonely lands,Ring’d with the... [查看全文]
EACH IN HIS OWN TONGUEBy William Herbert CarruthAFIRE-MIST and a planet, —A crystal and a cell, —A jelly-fish ... [查看全文]
DUSTBy Dorothy AndersonWHAT is dust?Ashes of love, charred letters, faded heliotrope,Rose petals fallen from a dead... [查看全文]
A DRINKING SONGBy William Butler YeatsWINE comes in at the mouthAnd love comes in at the eye;That’s all we sha... [查看全文]
DRINKING ALONE BY MOONLIGHTBy Li BaiIA cup of wine, under the flowering trees;I drink alone, for no friend is n... [查看全文]
A DREAM WITHIN A DREAMBy Edgar Allan PoeTake this kiss upon the brow!And, in parting from you now,Thus much let... [查看全文]
THE DIVINE IMAGEBy William BlakeTo Mercy, Pity, Peace, and Love,All pray in their distress,And to these virtues o... [查看全文]